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After abandoning it years ago, I re-picked up Live from New York, the oral history of one of my favorite shows, Saturday Night Live.
I had stopped reading it when the book moved into the years Lorne Michaels wasn’t producing because I had a hard time mustering any level of care. Actually, the whole book up to that point had been difficult to stay in to because, as my age more than anything reflects, I didn’t find the early years of SNL that funny.
I’m almost finished. I’ve moved into the Fey/Fallon update years.
I really like the format. The books is basically a huge collection of interviews from folks that worked on SNL: performers, writers, hosts, producers, and even some NBC executives. I just wished the editors would have left more on the floor. I’ve read too many people say nearly the same thing about working at SNL, too many times.
“It’s the worse place to work ever, but I’d do it again in a heartbeat.”
Nearly everyone in the book says something like that at some point. We get it. It’s a magical place and it’s very hard to work there. 
Also, one of the things I hated about Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip, Aaron Sorking’s post West Wing flop based on a late and live comedy show, was how self important all the characters were about thier show. They believed, without one wink or nod to the audience, that they were the most important show on television, perhaps ever on television. No other show influenced politics or American thought more than Studio 60.
Well, now I can see where Aaron Sorkin picked up that premise. Lorne Michaels believes the same about SNL and so do many of the writers and producers that worked on it as well. I’m not denying that SNL has had influence on the public and perhaps even politics. But it ain’t as much as they think. The “controversies” described in the book are made to sound like they were front page stories that the entire country was gabbing about, instead of the (likely) two columns they got in Variety.
I’ll give it a B-, but if your not an SNL fan, a C.
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After abandoning it years ago, I re-picked up Live from New York, the oral history of one of my favorite shows, Saturday Night Live.

I had stopped reading it when the book moved into the years Lorne Michaels wasn’t producing because I had a hard time mustering any level of care. Actually, the whole book up to that point had been difficult to stay in to because, as my age more than anything reflects, I didn’t find the early years of SNL that funny.

I’m almost finished. I’ve moved into the Fey/Fallon update years.

I really like the format. The books is basically a huge collection of interviews from folks that worked on SNL: performers, writers, hosts, producers, and even some NBC executives. I just wished the editors would have left more on the floor. I’ve read too many people say nearly the same thing about working at SNL, too many times.

“It’s the worse place to work ever, but I’d do it again in a heartbeat.”

Nearly everyone in the book says something like that at some point. We get it. It’s a magical place and it’s very hard to work there. 

Also, one of the things I hated about Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip, Aaron Sorking’s post West Wing flop based on a late and live comedy show, was how self important all the characters were about thier show. They believed, without one wink or nod to the audience, that they were the most important show on television, perhaps ever on television. No other show influenced politics or American thought more than Studio 60.

Well, now I can see where Aaron Sorkin picked up that premise. Lorne Michaels believes the same about SNL and so do many of the writers and producers that worked on it as well. I’m not denying that SNL has had influence on the public and perhaps even politics. But it ain’t as much as they think. The “controversies” described in the book are made to sound like they were front page stories that the entire country was gabbing about, instead of the (likely) two columns they got in Variety.

I’ll give it a B-, but if your not an SNL fan, a C.

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    • #tv
  • 7 months ago
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SNL > MadTV
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SNL > MadTV

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    • #tv
    • #its science
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  • 9 months ago
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Believe in your dreams.

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    • #lol
  • 11 months ago
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Giving myself a moment of rest at work with Hulu videos of Stefon

Join me.

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  • 12 months ago
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wadcity:

SNL Weekend Update: Brad Pitt

I didn’t see it Saturday night, but I’ve watched this clip like fifteen times today. Bleh!

I thought he nailed the mannerisms, but I didn’t get the, “Bleh.” What am I missing?

Source: hulu.com

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  • 1 year ago > wadcity
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Bidet.

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    • #lolz
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  • 1 year ago
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First man to dance! AKA Caveman dance :D (via yair661)

This is my favorite.

Source: youtube.com

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    • #dance
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  • 1 year ago
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    • #snl
    • #wash they ass
  • 1 year ago
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ianlee:

of all the SNL skits that ends with “bobby mcferrin raped my grandmother” this one is my favorite. - soxiam

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  • 1 year ago > soxiam
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He did it: Zach Galifianakis hosts ‘SNL,’ shaves his beard

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  • 1 year ago
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Actually looking forward to the upcoming SNL. There’s still hope for this season!

Zach Galifianakis On SNL: Let The Awesomeness Begin (VIDEO)

via HuffPo

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  • 1 year ago
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“The show the Detroit Free Press called, ‘Charmingly irreverent.’”

The best skit from the latest episode of SNL, What is burn notice?

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  • 1 year ago
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TT & Mario on SNL. I miss Maya Rudolph on SNL.

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  • 2 years ago
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  • I Wish It Was Christmas TodayJulian Casablancas

Julian Casablancas performs the SNL Christmas hit, I Wish it Were Christmas Today.

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    • #christmas
    • #music
  • 2 years ago
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acewepeel:

SHIT BRIX
Here’s the real video that SNL sketch was based on.
For reference: SNL - Underground Festival
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acewepeel:

SHIT BRIX

Here’s the real video that SNL sketch was based on.

For reference: SNL - Underground Festival

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    • #tv
  • 2 years ago
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